PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK-IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS. 



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Greenhouse Fumigators 



FOR SMOKING PLANTS. 



EUREKA FUMIOATORS. 



For fumigating greenhouses with damp- 

 ened tobacco stems;made of galvanized sheet 

 iron; a damper regulates the draft; no dan- 

 ger of fire no ashes or htier. No. i, 12 ins. 

 high, $i.s°: No. 2, 16 ins. high, $1.75; No. 

 3,20 ios.high;$i.oo; Nu. 4,24 ins. high, $2.75. 



Perfection Fu mi gators. 



Make Moist Smoke. 

 This fumigator will last for 

 years; it has a valer tank 

 between the fire and the out- 

 • side, preventing burning ou . 

 The tank should be filled 

 with tobacco water, from ( 

 kureka fumigator. which a vapor arises and 

 mixes with the dry smoke fr .m the stems, producing 

 a dampened smoke more dense anJ less injurijus to 

 delicate foliage than from any other f migaior made. 

 Out>ide fumigating can also be d >ne with the Per- 

 fection; the cast-iron lid is made so a hose can be 

 attach d, and all the ouilets fur the smoke (except 

 through the hose) can be closed off. No. 1 holds one 

 peck of stems $3.00: No. 2 holds half bushel of 

 stems, $i 75; No. 3 holds three-quarters bushel of 

 8. ems, $4 50 



Brass Syringes. 



These syringes are app icablc for all horticultura 

 purposes in the conservatory and garden. They are 

 titled with caps or rosei lor ejecting water in one 

 stream, or dispcr ing it in a fine or coarse spray as 

 required. Specially adapted for applyiug fluid in- 

 SW icides 



WOODASON'S 1BLLOW6 



PKRFHCTION 

 FUMlGATOR. 



No. A. Length of bar- 

 rel. 12 in.; diameter, i in.; 

 t spray and i steam rose; 

 $2.25. 



No. 2. Barrel 14 

 a. long; diam. 15-16 

 n.; x coarse and r fine 

 pravand 1 steam rose 



$4.00. 



No. IO. 



rel, 18 in. 



B ax- 

 long; 



d.am.,1^ in. i coarse and i line spiay and i steam rose with patent 

 jives, and with elbow joint for bpr.nklin^ under the foliage, $6.00. 



No. 1 1 . Same 

 as No. ro, without 

 patent valves. with 

 elbow joint, $^.00. 

 NO. G. Barrel 

 16 in, x 1% in. di- 

 ameter; 1 spray 

 and 1 stream rose, side attachment and cluow joint for sprinkling under 

 foliage, $4.30. 



NO H. Barrel, 16 

 Jin. x 1% in-, sheet 

 ■ibrass, 1 stream rose, 

 $2.50. 



Woodason's Fluid and Powder 

 Bellows 



are not the cheapest, but are thoroughly good and made for wear. 



Woodason's Double Cone Powder Bellows. 



For Dusting Plants with Dry Powders for Insects and Fungus. 



This bellows can be held in any direction without wa«ting powder, as 

 it regulates iis own supply, and it does not clog up The bist article ever 

 invented for destroying insects in the conservatory, garden, orchard or 

 field; it will kill every bug upon one acre of potatoes, under the leaves as 

 wrll as on top, in an hour. (See cut.) Price, $3.00. 



Woodason's Single Cone Powder Bellows. 



Price, large size, $2.00. Small size (for conservatory and house use), 

 $1.25. 



Woodason's Fluid Vaporizing Bellows. 



For Spraying Plants with Fluid Decoctions for Insects and Fungus. 



This throws a spray as fine as mist, rendering 

 the use of strong solutions perfectly safe on 

 tender foliagcd plants; it forces the fluid into 

 every crevice, without using half the quantity 

 required by syringe or sprinkler. (See cut ) 

 Price, large size, $2.00. Small sue (for hou»c 

 use), $1.50. 



THE •« HENDERSON" ; . 

 . . HAND BUCKET PUnP. 



This is the best and most durable portable 

 nand pump in the market. Working parts are 

 made of solid brass with large air charmer, and 

 is double acting throwing an absolutely con- 

 tinuous stream, either solid or in a fine spray, as 

 desired; very light and easily carried, and works 

 from any bucket or tub. Just the thing for 

 throwing liquid insecticides and f ngicides on 

 low trees, shrubs, plants, etc. and by altering the 

 nozzle it can be used for washing carriages win- 

 dows, etc. (See cut.) Price, $3 .75; or, with 

 extra 7 feet section of hose and pole connection 

 for tree spraying. $4.75. 



' HENDERSON 

 BUCKET PIMP. 



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TrlhRriOnETERS. 



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E F G CLOCK THBRMO.M 



Common Japanned Tin Case (Fig. A) 7 inch, 15c; 8 inch, 20c; 



'O inch, 2;.c; 12 inch .... .... $0.30 



Household Wood Back, ( Fig. B.l metalscale, 8 inch, 40c.; 10 In. 50 



Household "Distance Reading" (Fig. E) magnifying tubes, 

 bold figures, porcelain scale natural wood back (Standard or 

 best grade). 8 inch, $r 00; 10 inch. $1 2<; 12 inch . . . 1.50 



"Radial Scale" Suspending Thermometer (Fig. G), with 

 chain to hang from chandlier or bracket, furnished either in 

 relished b'-ass or nickel plite with black oxidized scale a. 00 



Plate Olass Window Thermometer ( Fig. H ) , with arms for at- 

 taching, bevel edge, white enameled face, 8 inch, $1.25; 10 inch, 

 $1.50; is inch ..;..,.., 1,75 



et«r. H K L M 



Slexe's Heat and Cold Self-Registering Thermometer, 8 inch, 



ft?, ; ■ each; 1 inch ( Fig. F) ..... . each 3.00 



Minimum Registering Thermometer, 8 inch wood case, 



(Medium trade) (Fig K) 85 



Maximum Registering Thermometer, 8 inch wood ease 



1 Medium gradr) (Fig. K.) 90 



Hot Bed or Mushroom-Bed Thermometer, pointed brass 



botiom for plunging (Fig 1.), besi grade $1. so; Cheaper grade 1.0^ 

 Clock Thermometer, 9 inch dial, metal case; very sensitive aod 



quickly r»ad 2.00 



Incubator Thermometer, (Fig. Mi with stand $1.00; without 



stand 50 



